MBTA Silver Line Expansion to Chelsea Set to Launch In April Banker & Tradesman Full coverage

MBTA Silver Line Expansion to Chelsea Set to Launch In April - Banker & Tradesman

Next month's expansion of the Silver Line into Chelsea will plug the city into Boston's two commuter rail hubs and make it a prime location for transit-oriented development, Transportation Secretary Stephanie Pollack said Monday.

MBTA Silver Line expansion to Chelsea set to launch in April - Boston Business Journal

Next month's expansion of the Silver Line into Chelsea will plug the city into Boston's two commuter rail hubs and make it a prime location for transit-oriented development, Transportation Secretary Stephanie Pollack said Monday.

East Boston High School student in ICE custody after allegedly threatening the school The Boston Globe

East Boston High School student in ICE custody after threatening the school - The Boston Globe

A student at East Boston High School was taken into ICE custody after he was arrested Wednesday for allegedly threatening to "shoot up" the school, officials said. Kevin Vasquez Funes, 19, was arrested by Boston police and charged under the so-called bomb threat statute, which also covers threats to do harm with a gun or other weapon, said Jake Wark, a spokesman for the Suffolk district attorney's office.

An illegal immigrant teen now being held by immigration authorities told an East Boston High administrator he threatened to commit a massacre at the school because "I felt bad for what happened in Florida," according to a police report on the incident.

It's official! The East Boston Farmers Market will be moving back to its original location in Central Square Park this summer! The park was recently renovated and looks beautiful, and we are so excited about the extra space, benches, tables, and to be right in the middle of such a lively area.
Stay tuned this spring for announcements about our vendor lineup and special events we're planning!

Editorial: In the war against the changing climate of the planet, we lose Boston Business Journal Full coverage

Editorial: In the war against the changing climate of the planet, we lose - Boston Business Journal

Areas along Boston's waterfront looked like a war zone last week in advance of the arrival of Winter Storm Riley: Sandbags piled up against buildings and doorways, and stacked along the edges of MBTA stations. The streets resembled a World War II movie's depiction of muddy roads in besieged French villages as businesspeople and public-sector workers barricaded themselves against advancing floodwaters.

NEW YORK - The second nor'easter in a span of a week is expected to drop heavy snow and hurl strong winds across parts of the storm-weary East Coast, already pummeled by a deadly "bomb cyclone" last weekend. More than 50 million people from Maryland to Maine are under winter storm warnings and watches across a swath of the Northeast.

She is known as "nonna" in Italian, "abuelita" in Spanish and "Grandma" in English. But across cultures, the grandmother is the matriarch and foundation on which the family unit is built. In ethnically diverse East Boston, home to a large immigrant community, a new mural serves as a visual tribute to grandmothers and the values that residents of what is known as "Eastie" share across ethnic lines.

New nor'easter strikes with 50 million under winter storm watch or warning CNN Full coverage

Another nor'easter to strike with 50 million under winter storm watch or warning

More than 50 million people from Philadelphia to Boston are under winter storm warnings and watches that have been issued across a swath of the Northeast. Nearly 2,000 flights on Wednesday have been canceled. The storm could bring heavy, wet snow and coastal flooding to the northern mid-Atlantic and the Northeast, which could cause power outages and dangerous commutes Wednesday.

No One Bid for the MBTA's Late-Night Bus Pilot Boston magazine Full coverage

No One Bid for Boston's Late-Night Bus Pilot

MBTA General Manager Luis Ramirez says he's determined to find a solution. Well, this is not good: The MBTA's request for bids to run a pilot of a new late-night bus service, which is supposed to launch this summer, has been met with crickets from private bus vendors.

How East Boston can get some of the $20 million for affordable housing, historic preservation and open space.

March 8: Community Preservation Act discussion

On Thursday, March 8, the City of Boston will host an open forum for community members in East Boston to engage in discussions around the future of the Community Preservation Act (CPA) as it is implemented in neighborhoods throughout Boston.

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